Will SpaceX re-fly a Super Heavy booster, as part of a space-bound flight, in 2024?
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Resolves YES on a Super Heavy booster being used in a mission intended to fly a Starship to space (>100km altitude), landing in once piece, and then launching on another mission intended to deliver a starship to space, with the second launch taking place in 2024, local time at the launch site.
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